• MyNameIsIgglePiggle@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I run my own business too, and I mainly do it for job security because begging someone to give me a go was hard, but customers are just so much easier to come by

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      2 months ago

      but customers are just so much easier to come by

      That came as a surprise to me, too. I thought I’d have to convince customers to come to me instead of my corporate competitors. But no, within three months I had more people coming to me than I could handle, so I was able to reduce my advertising. And the customers I get are clearly happier, too.

      I earn more while charging less, offering more comprehensive service than I ever would have been allowed to if working for some large company with shitty policies I’d have to abide.

      Getting 5-star review after 5-star review should not be this easy. With almost every exchange I find myself thinking of ways to improve, but the customers are just utterly ecstatic to find someone who isn’t shafting them three times over every transaction.

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        2 months ago

        As boomer as it sounds, people by and large still much prefer dealing with a real person they can talk to instead of a faceless corporation (even if the work is remote). The trust built from 1-to-1 interaction is hard to beat.

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        2 months ago

        If there are a lot of customers, and a lot of unemployed people, and not enough jobs, do we have some kind of shortage of firms?

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          I think we have shortage of options people actually like.

          It’s not that people need more options, but the ones that are available are starting to exploit their monopolistic/duopolistic positions.

          People hate it, but they don’t have any real way out. For something to supplant these big companies in a way where it actually served customer at volume, it would have to grow as big, without becoming as bad or getting aquired.

          One of customers commented that a business he used before, that was very similar to mine, recently got purchased and merged into one of the sucky local giants.

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      2 months ago

      When you say your own business, do you mean you work as an independent contractor or did you build your own software application that you are selling as a service or a one time purchase?

      I’m curious about this as I too want to work independently in the future but not sure which approach to take

      • MyNameIsIgglePiggle@sh.itjust.works
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        2 months ago

        Ive had 3 that supported me and my family - first was a computer service business, think repairs and parts. Stopped that in 2012 and moved into doing apps.

        I made my own accounting system which didn’t get traction, and realised I was better off doing the thing I was good at - making software. Had 3 of us in the end but moved on from that in 2021 and started a distillery.

        So no it at all anymore, or at least for now